Lick Images of Fragment AGNHRV Impacts

Speckle Imaging of Jupiter, July 22, 1994

Images of the A, V, H, N(?), G, R impact sites as they crossed the face of
Jupiter were taken using the high resolution speckle imaging camera at 550 nm
and 850 nm between 05:38 and 06:48 July 22 UT. After speckle image
reconstruction, all of the impact sites appear dark at these wavelengths, and
many are surrounded by ringlike structures that are darker on the pole side than
on the equator side.

Weather conditions at Lick Observatory were very cloudy until 05:30 UT. It
cleared up for the rest of the night but seeing was somewhat worse tonight than
previous nights. It appears that the H impact site has broken or spread into an
irregular shape. The new V spot, although we missed the actual impact due to
clouds, is clearly visible rising over the limb.